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59 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Let’s get heavy rain today to wash all this GD salt off the roads. Get our vehicles washed and back ti showroom status .

Exact opposite here.  We missed most of the snow so what we got was not enough for salt.  Now after the fropa it looks like we will get enough snow showers and that weak follow up system to muck up the clean roads with salt.  Just bought a new car last month and want to keep the roads as salt free as possible

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20 minutes ago, wxeyeNH said:

Exact opposite here.  We missed most of the snow so what we got was not enough for salt.  Now after the fropa it looks like we will get enough snow showers and that weak follow up system to muck up the clean roads with salt.  Just bought a new car last month and want to keep the roads as salt free as possible

The salt they use now is just brutal on the cars. They went nuts around here. Roads are painted white . Didn’t need it. Plowing would have been plenty 

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1 minute ago, CoastalWx said:

One nice thing about the torch start, is the great weather for outdoor activities like get togethers. I don’t know about anybody else, but hoping to take advantage of that before the shit hits the fan. 

I'm hoping for a sunny torch on Thanksgiving so we can all eat outdoors.

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You know .. actual scale/degree of extremes, notwithstanding, isn't this warm up actually kinda sorta like 'normal' ?

It's probably a verboten to use this terminology given recent 'ethotic' changes ... but "Indian Summer" has very pronounced and almost legit anticipated historical precedence - we just have been in a climate mix--up for so long we've lost sight of that kind of normal procession of events.

The definition of Indian Summer even has an entry in the AMS glossary:

" Indian summer A period, in mid- or late autumn, of abnormally warm weather, generally clear skies, sunny but hazy days, and cool nights. In New England, at least one killing frost and preferably a substantial period of normally cool weather must precede this warm spell in order for it to be considered a true "Indian summer. "


Granted ... having Logan break it's October snow record ... perhaps exceeds the 'normal cool weather' aspect that's tucked into that definition, but negating the extremeness of it, it's really a fitting warm-up...  

Also - ... the warm up extreme may match the (SD of this cold snap + the climate signal) ...  I frankly don't have a problem seeing it be 77 F at the apex of this thing ...whether there's arithmetic justice or not.  The Autumn of 1999 and 2006 ...both had a week with 60s and at least one 73-75F at BED Hanscom into the first week(s) of December ... Having said that, we've had trouble getting the verified ridges east of 110 W over the continent to actually swell to the extent of mid/extended range guidance since last March...not sure this ridge has to succeed necessarily...  Waiting for the other shoe to fall on some confluence impulse to send weightier undercutting PP

 

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